Job Description
Job Description
About the Role
The Industrial Electrician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical systems and equipment in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This hands-on role requires strong technical skills with industrial control systems, including Allen Bradley PLCs, and a thorough understanding of the National Electrical Code. The Industrial Electrician plays a critical role in minimizing downtime, supporting production efficiency, and ensuring the safe and reliable operation of plant equipment. Commonly searched keywords for this role include industrial electrician, manufacturing electrician, PLC troubleshooting, machine maintenance, and electrical repair.
Responsibilities :
- Perform electrical maintenance and repairs to ensure uninterrupted plant operations
- Troubleshoot and repair Allen Bradley PLCs and interpret ladder logic diagrams
- Apply the National Electrical Code to all installations and maintenance tasks
- Design, build, and modify control circuits for machinery and facility systems
- Diagnose and repair relay logic, motor controls, and three-phase 480V power systems
- Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems
- Collaborate with maintenance teams to complete machine repair and support projects
- Follow all safety procedures including lockout and tagout protocols
- Work in varied environments including indoor and outdoor areas with exposure to heat, noise, and machinery
- Use required PPE such as safety glasses, steel toe boots, and hearing protection
- Document all maintenance work and adhere to ISO and plant procedures
- Communicate effectively with vendors, contractors, and team members to complete projects
Qualifications :
State of Michigan Journeyman or Master Electrician License requiredHigh school diploma or GEDMinimum five years of electrical experience in an industrial or manufacturing settingCompletion of a registered electrician apprenticeship program with a minimum of four years or 8000 hoursHands-on experience with Allen Bradley PLCs and ladder logic troubleshootingStrong knowledge of three-phase 480V systems, motor controls, and electrical schematicsProficiency in diagnosing PLCs, electronics, pneumatics, and hydraulicsKnowledge of electrical codes, standards, and workplace safety requirementsAbility to lift up to 100 pounds and perform physically demanding workCapable of working independently with minimal supervisionDesired Qualifications :
Additional certifications or technical training in electrical or automation systemsExperience working under ISO standards and compliance requirementsFamiliarity with gainsharing or performance-based incentive systemsStrong critical thinking and problem-solving skills in high-pressure environmentsExperience collaborating with cross-functional teams in a manufacturing facilityComfort with extensive physical activity including climbing, crawling, and manual lifting